Example sentences of "can only [be] [vb pp] through [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Again , Fry 's study of difficulties confronted by disabled people in voting in the 1987 general election ( Fry , 1987 ) indicates a series of problems in the exercise of democratic rights which are to large degree sui generis , and can only be understood through specific knowledge of disability .
2 Many of these needs such as those for friendship , affection and esteem can only be met through informal networks .
3 The matter is discussed in detail in Chapter 9 , where it is suggested that the quality of stock on the shelves can only be maintained through extensive stock revision , and that most public library authorities would at present benefit from allocating at least 40% of their bookfunds to stock revision .
4 This can only be acquired through detailed knowledge of the technical nature of the product and the manufacturing process , knowledge of the economics of the relevant markets , and awareness of the complete value chain for the company 's products and how investment will enhance each part .
5 And the Burkinabes believe that the problems within the campaigns themselves can only be resolved through political choices and decisions .
6 The debate can only be resolved through empirical study of the new system in operation .
7 Education has also helped to confirm the view of many administrators and policy makers that the problems of disadvantaged areas , both urban and rural , can only be solved through outside intervention .
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